Former Brazilian President Bolsonaro returns to prison after hospital exams

Former Brazilian President Bolsonaro returns to prison after hospital exams
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Former Brazilian President Bolsonaro returns to prison after hospital exams
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China’s industrial output, retail sales and investment beat expectations early in 2026, but the property sector remained deeply in contraction. Summary: China’s industrial output rose 6.3% y/y, beating forecasts of 5.0% and accelerating from December’s 5.2%. Retail sales increased 2.8% y/y, above the 2.5% forecast and up from December’s 0.9%. Fixed-asset investment rose 1.8% y/y…
US equities markets rose due to President Trump’s pro-business policies and decision to not impose tariffs on major trading partners yet. The Bank of Japan raised rates to 0.5%, the highest since 2008. The week ahead sees markets shift attention toward Central Bank policy with the ECB and Fed meeting in focus. Week in Review:…
The Japanese Yen edges lower following the release of Tokyo consumer inflation figures. The USD stalls the overnight slide from a multi-month top and lends support to USD/JPY. Traders remain on the sidelines amid the uncertainty ahead of Japan’s general election. The Japanese Yen (JPY) struggles to capitalize on the previous day’s recovery move against…
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Those we haven’t loved. It’s been nearly a decade since the Brexit referendum and the main architects seem to have gone quiet. Boris Johnson has retreated into his own world having been rejected by the real one. Still wondering why David Cameron hadn’t left him detailed instructions of what to do if the UK left…
By Renaud Foucart, Lancaster University This year’s Nobel memorial prize in economics has gone to Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and James Robinson of the University of Chicago for their work on why there are such vast differences in prosperity between nations. While announcing the award, Jakob Svensson, the…